We enjoyed our first time hiking up Buckman Mesa and Otowi Peak today. The mesa is a small plateau beside the Rio Grande west of Santa Fe. Otowi Peak is on top of the mesa and provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. This is BLM land so there is no trail signage, but the trail is well-marked with rock cairns making it very easy to follow.
A 10-mile, washboard-rutted, dirt road leads to the banks of the Rio Grande and the trailhead up the mesa. The hike starts with about a half-mile of walking up a dry wash, where a rock cairn marks the place to climb out of the wash and begin the ascent of the mesa. At the banks of the Rio Grande.
Heading towards Buckman Mesa.The dry wash that is the first half-mile of the “trail.”Starting ascent of mesa, looking back at the dry wash we walked up.One of the more artistic rock cairns.On top of Buckman Mesa, heading towards Otowi Peak.Ascending Otowi Peak.View east to Santa Fe ski area.View north to Black Mesa and beyond.View west to Los Alamos, Pajarito Plateau, and Jemez Mountains.View south to White Rock.
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I’m catching up with your recent posts! Sounds like a fun hike.
A lot of improvements have been done and work was still ongoing when we were there. For one thing, they have put up barriers that prevent vehicles from driving up the arroyo. Apparently, locals used this area for driving ATVs, target shooting, etc, but now BLM has a funded project to do habitat and riparian restoration there.
I’m catching up with your recent posts! Sounds like a fun hike.
Did they ever get all the trash cleaned up down by the river? It was pretty bad when I did this hike a few years ago.
A lot of improvements have been done and work was still ongoing when we were there. For one thing, they have put up barriers that prevent vehicles from driving up the arroyo. Apparently, locals used this area for driving ATVs, target shooting, etc, but now BLM has a funded project to do habitat and riparian restoration there.